Susan Powell Thought She'd Be Killed, New Documents Show

Newly released documents in the Susan Powell disappearance show that her husband Josh Powell may have been responsible for her death – and that Susan had predicted her own tragic fate.

In the papers from the 2009 investigation, which were unsealed on Friday, it is revealed that authorities discovered her blood in the Powell's West Valley City, Utah, home as well as a note in which she said she feared for her life, the Seattle Times reports. Susan went missing from her home in December 2009, and her body has never been found.

A safety deposit box used by Susan contained a last will and testament, life insurance policies totaling $1.5 million, and a chilling note that read "if Susan Powell dies it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one," the Times reports, citing the documents. The papers also describe Josh Powell as unwilling to cooperate with the police investigation.

"There is direct evidence. There is circumstantial evidence. There is motive," Washington state prosecutor Mark Lindquist, who had a first look at the files, told the Times. "There is everything but the body."